Most teen boys are exposed to “digital masculinity,” with posts showing up in their feeds that criticize their body, their emotions and girls, a new survey says.
Some experts underscored the elevated risk of political violence created by social media, saying its algorithms favor ...
The country of Denmark is proposing a social media ban for children under the age of 15. Danish Prime Minister Mette ...
Gilboa recommends tips for kids to overcome the affects of disturbing visuals: ...
OpenAI’s Sora app fuses A.I. video generation with social media, letting users remix, cameo and co-create in TikTok-style ...
Social media platforms have exploited our ancient wiring for conflict and alarm to create addictive outrage, leading to ...
Social media can affect relationships both positively and negatively. Here's how to use social media to build meaningful ...
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Social Media Is Quietly Teaching Teen Boys How to Be Men—and It's Not What Parents Think
A new study shows that boys are often shown harmful messages online about what it means to be a man, which can make them feel pressured to look or act a certain way. Social media algorithms surface ...
Nepali protesters, angered by a bloody crackdown, defied a police curfew and took over the streets of the capital Kathmandu ...
After multiple Republican candidates for governor advocated firing university professors recently for personal social media ...
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